Compute!'s
Guide to Adventure Games, my 1984 book, on Scribd. This is, as far as
I can tell, a legitimate copy, though I didn't put it there. Compute! Books
paid for the book as a work for hire,
and the current owner, Omni Publications, doesn't object to the posting of old
Compute! titles.

YouTube:
My YouTube page lists some videos
which I like as well as a couple I've created on file formats.

Model and Reality:
An online book commenting on the philosophy of science, particularly the relationship
of computers and the mind.

Filk and Other Music:
Filk music is the folk music of science fiction fandom. It is often performed
at science fiction conventions, and several conventions each year are
dedicated exclusively to filk.

Fanfic:
Two pun-filled Harry Potter spoofs, "HP and the Programmer's Printer" and "HP
and the Eye of Tripoli," in which Hugh Packard learns the truth behind
his Mundane upbringing, enters Bugwarts School of Computing and Programming, and
faces the threat of Lord Petitmol. "Prolog in Heaven," in which God confers with
his software development team of archangels on the biggest project ever.

You can send email to my first name plus my last initial at mcgath.com. Please don't post that address publicly.

Warrant canary: As of November 20, 2018, I have never been issued a National Security Letter.
I'll update this periodically while it remains true. If I don't, it might mean
I've just forgotten to. Or it might mean something else.
(I'm not updating it daily, maybe three or four times a year.)

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